6.00am — Wake up naturally with the sunlight getting in the tent and the morning fresh air
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6.30am — Take some time to breathe and stretch
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7.00am — Tidy up the tent by putting away sleeping bags and mattresses
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7.30am — Make porridge for breakfast with fruits and nuts and make a fire to get some heat before spending the day outside. Meanwhile, the tent is drying from the condensation
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8.30am — Take the tent down and get the bikes ready
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9.00am — Start cycling 🚴‍♀️ .
Sometime during the day (no schedule to stick to) — Stop to pick some fruits or nuts and eat them
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Cycle again 🚴‍♀️ .
Sometime during the day — Stop to jump in a river and be silly
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Cycle again 🚴‍♀️ .
Sometime during the day — Stop to spend some quality time with a dogs, cats, sheep, horses or cows on the way
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Cycle again 🚴‍♀️ .
Sometime during the day — Stop in a beautiful and quiet field, lie on the grass and fall asleep for half an hour or more (no alarm needed)
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Cycle again 🚴‍♀️ .
5.00pm — Start looking for a spot to put up the tent before the sun goes down
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5.30pm — Find a beautiful spot on the river, if we’re lucky enough with easy access to the water so that we can wash ourselves and get some water for tea
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6.00pm — Put up the tent and make the beds for them to be ready when we want to go to sleep
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6.15pm — Get some wood and make fire
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6.30pm — Make a soup with freshly picked veggies and grill veggies on the fire
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7.00pm — Stretch
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7.30pm — Spend some time enjoying the heat of the fire
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8.00pm — Get into the tent, enjoy the warmth of the sleeping bag and read a book
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8.30pm — Fall asleep happy
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Already missing this routine... .
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Sorry for the lack of news in the last 3 weeks. We crossed Serbia where we had no coverage and very rarely WiFi, but now that we are back in the EU we can tell you a bit more about this interesting country! The first half of our Serbian adventure was in Vojvodina, the western part of the country. The landscape there was very flat, we could see hundreds of kilometres away. However the towns and villages were beautiful and the people so jolly and welcoming. We stayed a few days in Ruski Krstur, a Ruthenian village (Vojvodina has 27 different populations and each one of them has its own culture, language...). We were also interviewed by journalists about our adventure and our mission, raising funds against domestic violence, both in Ruski Krstur and Novi Sad. After a few days in Vojvodina we entered the other part of Serbia and crossed Belgrade, beautiful city, before following the Danube all the way to the stunning Djerdap National Park. The landscape was mind blowing, with gorgeous mountains on both the Serbian and the Romanian sides of the Danube, and the wide river flowing in the middle. A breathtaking 150km! #serbia#biketouring#bikepacking#worldbybike#biketour#travelgram

First, the right side rack support breaks on Alex’s bike and couldn’t had been happier to have cable ties with us and just patch it up and hope to get us to Romania....... theeeenn, the next day, the left one breaks too 😂. Now the bike is in a symbiotic relationship with the cable ties #patchitup#worldbybike#biketouring#cableties#whenitbreaks